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DISTINCTLY WINKLEIGH Working for Winkleigh Edition 38 Summer 2011 Cover sponsored by Ian Shacklock, MTF Training, Moortown Farm, Winkleigh. 01837 83325 The Journal of the Winkleigh Society Family or friends coming to visit? Clotworthy House offers quality 4* Silver Award bed and breakfast accommodation in a friendly, comfortable and welcoming family guest house. All rooms are en-suite with free standing baths or double shower. Open all year round. Clotworthy House Bed & Breakfast Torrington Road, Winkleigh, Devon EX19 8HR Telephone Susan or John Short: 01837 83709 Email: [email protected] Web: www.clotworthyhouse.co.uk Chittlehamholt Nursery (formerly M & M Plants) Changes at the Nursery are continuing and the range of shrubs is increasing. The specialisation in Herbaceous Perennials continues and the stock of plants taken over are gradually being cleaned/prepared for sale. We offer a full range of plants including ferns, grasses, trees, roses, shrubs, hedgin g and seasonal bedding. Our new propagation greenhouse has been erected and, after being fitted out, will enable the range of young plants available to be increased. Revised opening times: Monday closed. Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday 10am to 4pm (later in the spring & summer) Thursday & Saturday from 3pm approx. (after return from Market). We can also be visited at South Molton Pannier Market on most Thursdays & Saturdays till 1pm. Jean & Martin can be reached on: Nursery–07766323769, House–01837 682990 Email: [email protected] 2 Page sponsored by Lin and Red Hanlon. Londis Village Shop, Winkleigh 01837 83319 Winkleigh Society News As newly-appointed Chairperson for the Winkleigh Society, I would like to thank our former chairman, Peter Monkcom, for stepping into the breach when it looked as though the Society was about to collapse at the previous AGM in December 2009. Our thanks to Wendy Mondy for acting as Secretary and more recently as Minutes Secretary over several years. In her place, Pat Cunnington has very kindly taken on the role as Secretary. The Winkleigh Society has, as its objectives, the following: To promote high standards of planning and architecture in or affecting Winkleigh. To educate the public in the local landscape, history, architecture, traditions and culture of Winkleigh. To secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of historic or public interest in Winkleigh. To enable Winkleigh people and businesses to benefit from initiatives and activities that can enrich the lives of people in Winkleigh. It is therefore the Winkleigh Society that brings you the ―Distinctly Winkleigh‖ quarterly magazine (our thanks to Alan Mulcahy, our editor and treasurer), the Winkleigh website and is the covering organisation for the House Scouts scheme. At the present time (with help from Fiona Marshall and Peter Monkcom), we are in the process of producing the ―Welcome to Winkleigh‖ leaflet that will be available sometime over the next few weeks. With the formation of the Winkleigh Community Assets Trust, we are looking at the future of the Society, whether it remains as a close partner to the Trust, or becomes an integral part of it. Please take advantage of the website. We are now in the position of being able to keep it updated. Yours sincerely, Graham Warmington 3 Parish Church Notes Fr. Peter Norman By the time that you read this I shall be part way through my Sabbatical. I shall be off duty until 1st August so any parish matters will need to be referred to our Reader, Adrian Magor, or one of the Churchwardens. Contact details can be found in the Parish Bulletin (available in Church or the Post Office) or from the notice in the Church Porch. Although I shall be off duty, the work of the Church continues and Sunday services will be taken by visiting priests or Adrian Magor. The Church fete will take place as usual and will be on Saturday 9th July at 2.30 p.m. with stalls in the Community Centre and Tea in the Village Hall. Tickets for the Grand Draw will be available before then so don‘t miss out on a chance to win one of the prizes. The next day sees the crowning of the Fair King and Queen after the Fair Sunday service which takes place in Church at 3.00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to the service and welcome to bring the traditional eggs and flowers which will be taken around the Church sometime after the service. Sunday School will also continue as usual on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays meeting in the Brook Room at 9.00 a.m. The children will be doing a lot of preparation for their end of term service on July 17th which will take the theme of Noah‘s Ark so that should be something to look forward too. The Archdeacon of Barnstaple will be taking that service. The children usually have a picnic in the afternoon of the same day but as I will be on Sabbatical and not be available to join in they are having it a bit later on and combining it with a mini outing. Sunday School will finish for the summer after 17th July and then resume in September. 4 Winkleigh PreSchool Building – Grand Opening The staff and committee of Winkleigh Preschool would like to thank the all of those who attended the ‗Grand Opening‘ of our new building on 2nd April. We were honoured to have Mrs Betty Heggadon open the building for us and wish us well in our new home. The new building has been long awaited and marks the beginning of a new chapter for us in our 42 year history. Many people have worked very hard over more than 20 years to gain a new facility for the setting and we are very pleased to have moved into the new ‗pod‘ at the primary school site. The new building is a stimulating environment for the children with a large play room, fantastic garden and indoor outdoor space which will allow them to have free flowing play and stimulate their learning in this purpose-built environment. We would like to thank the Wright fund, Winkleigh Brownies and Winkleigh WI for their generous donations which have been used to purchase new equipment for the building. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who have supported us during the move and have given up their time to help us put together furniture and equipment, recovering chairs, making bunting and offering us invaluable support whilst we settle in. There are so many people it is impossible to name them all. The new building has allowed us to take more children than previously and we would like to take the chance to welcome all the new families that have joined us since we moved to the building in January. We have spaces available at the setting, if you would like information about registering your child please feel free to drop in and have a chat with the staff team or give us a call on 01837 680007. 5 Winkleigh Preschool Committee Winkleigh Preschool Committee would like to say a huge THANK YOU to all the parents, friends and village folk who supported the Royal Wedding Day Fundraiser, we raised nearly £140 for the Preschool. Well Done to Rob Palmer for having the most correct answers in our Royal Wedding Quiz. Ange Jones (Committee Secretary) WINKLEIGH BIODIVERSITY GROUP Pond Dipping Update Our pond dipping activities resumed this spring with a visit one warm and sunny evening to two sites just outside the village. A few of us set out to look at an old and well-established pond, plus two newer areas. It was heartening to find a variety of creatures, even in the newly created ponds and to witness what an invaluable contribution a pond can make to increasing biodiversity. It has also been extremely satisfying to meet up with people in the local area, who care for the environment and for wildlife. Even the smallest amount of water in a garden can be beneficial, so please think about creating a pond this year. You will be amazed at what it will attract! Green Group The newly formed Green Group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 8pm. So far, we have met in the King‘s Arms, but the venue might vary. This is an informal social group open to anyone who is interested in ‗green‘ ideas. Topics already discussed have included organising a litter pick on the 15th June, the recycling of plastics, which at present are not taken in the green box and the pond-dipping project. For more information, please contact Maggie Watson [email protected] Please contact me for any further information. Philippa Lausen 01837 83209 [email protected] 6 2011 Summer Allotment Report Well it‘s the third season now for the allotmenteers and all look really good and well cared for. We have water to the site, a large storage shed and many of the allotments have their own small sheds, the latter saving the growers from having to carry tools back and forth from home. Several new and sturdy fruit frames have gone up over the past year and now we see the young fruit canes looking healthy and some already showing immature fruit. Much lip smacking at the thought (and hope) of what they should produce later it the season. A number of other structures have gone up, some raised beds which should make it less back breaking work as the gardeners as well as the plots mature, one or two cold frames have appeared and it is amazing to see how many different methods of support there are for runner beans and other climbers.